Charles Ives
Feldeinsamkeit (In Summer Fields), S. 250
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Composer:Charles IvesGenre:VocalStyle:Vocal MusicCompose Date:1898Publication Date:1922First Performance:Nov 12, 1946Average_duration:3:04Feldeinsamkeit (In Summer Fields), S. 250 is a song composed by Charles Ives in 1907. The song was premiered in 1914 and is part of a collection of songs called "114 Songs." The song has one movement and is characterized by its use of dissonance and unconventional harmonies. The song is based on a poem by Hermann Allmers, which describes the beauty and tranquility of nature. Ives' setting of the poem captures the peacefulness of the fields and the sense of solitude that one can experience in nature. The song begins with a simple melody in the piano, which is then joined by the voice. The melody is characterized by its use of dissonance and unconventional harmonies, which create a sense of tension and unease. As the song progresses, the melody becomes more complex, with the piano and voice weaving in and out of each other. The use of dissonance and unconventional harmonies continues throughout the song, creating a sense of unpredictability and instability. However, despite the dissonance, the song maintains a sense of beauty and tranquility, capturing the essence of the poem. Overall, Feldeinsamkeit (In Summer Fields), S. 250 is a beautiful and haunting song that captures the beauty and tranquility of nature. Its use of dissonance and unconventional harmonies adds to its sense of unpredictability and instability, while also maintaining a sense of beauty and peace.More....
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